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Show ~age THE Seven lUIDVALE SENTINEl, Friday, December 1, 1950 Mrs Jennie Huff, and brothers, Clairon and Kay, to Koosharem, Utah, for a weekend visit with her sister, Mrs Leon Christensen. Mrs Marvella Newbold recentlY entertained her club members at a luncheon at her home on 40 West Lennox St. Guests included Ruth Sharp of Salt Lake, Jane Sharp, Vauna Sharp and Barbara Sharp of East Midvale, and Dorothy Sharp of Midvale. A Mr & Mrs Leon Malmstrom en~rtained at Thanksgiving dinner at their home for Mr & Mrs Mel- vin Malmstrom and children of Midvale, Mrs Ida Norris of Sandy, Stephen Harris of Salt Lake and Mr & Mrs Vern Oliver and family of Magna. Employees of the Brady-Milne Appliance Co. and their partners recently entertained at a surprise party in honor of Mr & Mrs Don Milne. Guests included Mr & Mrs Kenneth Brady, Mr & Mrs Mert Starks of Sandy, Mr & Mrs George Gould and Mr & Mrs Mark Haws of Midvale. STAKE GLEANER GIRLS ENTERTAIN FATHERS • East Jordan LDS stake gleaner girls entertained their fathers at an annual "Dad and Daughter" frolic Tuesday evening in the East Midvale ward amusement hall. Eight wards participated in the event which was under the direc-tion of Mrs Viola Simmons, Midvale, stake junior girl leader. The program included toasts to the dads and daughters by Sue Johnson, Garden View ward, ana Lloyd Gardner, Midvale First wa1·d . Gleaner sheaf, Charlene Lind, MidSecond ward; girls' chorus, East Midvale First ward; solo, Cleo .e Famous Pianist To Bt Guest Of Utah Symphony Vladimir Horowitz, a magical name in music, wil be guest artist Midvale Lady Lions 1 with the Utah Symphony orchesSlate Book Review tra in the third regular concert of !\Irs Joseph Pierson of Sandy the season, set for the Salt Lake will give a book review, HNever tabernacle Saturday, Dec. 9. Dies A Dream," at the dinner The famed pianist will play the meeting of the Midvale Lady Lions club Monday at 7:30 p m, at the came concerto at the tabernacle Manor House on Truman Ave. in he played in his American debut South Salt Lake, Mrs Don Nicol, with the New York Philharmonic publicity chairman, reported to- orchestra back in 1928, Tschaikowsky's Piano Concerto in B-flat day. • During the dinner hour a musi- minor. Few Utah fans have had the opcal program will be furnished by portunity of hearing this artist, Louise Erdman and Betty Youngberg. Hostesses will include Mrs and his appearance is attracting J Albert Smith, Mrs Kresh Jure- unusual interest. Unlike many other top-!light artists, Horowitz limtich and Mrs J Lynn Welch. Members of the Midvale Lions its his engag~ments to 40 per seaand Lady Lions entertained at a son in order to insure performance Thanksgiving party last week at unwearied by the monotony of too the American Legion home on many appearances and ro retain North Main st when special guests the enthusiasm he experiences durwere invited. In charge of the de- ing each concert. Tickets for the concert are now lightful affair was a committee headed by Harvey Eckman, J G on sale at 55 West First South, the Symphony office. Reservations can Thompson and Mrs Thompson. be made by calling 3-7651. This is without question one of the high Midvalian Receives spots on the brilliant 1950151 Utah Honorable Dischaf9e Symphony concert season and a From Marine Corps huge turnout is expected for the Cpl. John Holtby of 216 E 2nd event, according to David S RomAve., Midvale, has been awarded ney, managing director. an honorable discharge from the Conductor Abravanel has schedU s Marine corps. Cpl. Holtby was uled the colorful "Iberia'' by Dedischarged under a current ma- bussy as another feature of the rine corps directive which permits evening_ It will be the first time the release of reservists with more this work has ever been played in than three dependants. Salt Lake City or Utah. Hayden's Holtby reported to Camp Joseph Symphony No. 103 in E-flat maH Pendleton, Oceanside, Calli. for jor will complete the unusual proactive duty. His civilian occupa· gram. tion is shop foreman for the Sunfour children: Marice, 10, Dennis, beam corporation. He and his wife, Wanda, have 9, Gerald, 6, and Jerrol, 2. Millett, Union First ward; piano duet, Jane Boshwiller, Martha Rasmussen, Butler ward; C N Crawford, Midvale First ward, conducted the square dancing while Mel· ba Jarmon of Union Second ward was in charge of the games. Refreshments were served to more than 90 girls and their fa- BITE SIZE 46-0Z. CAN 2 112 Size Can __ . ___ --· ------- ......... -- ·- ... ---.---- 28-0Z. 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